The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Loneliness The bleakness of human existence
Gender roles Preludes Aunt Helen
Loneliness Isolation The degradation of urban life
Loneliness Wealth and class Death Gender roles
A Game of Chess
Loneliness The trauma of war Gender roles Suffering The degradation of urban life
Journey of the Magi
Loneliness Religion Suffering
Usk Rannoch, by Glencoe East Coker
Nature The religious versus the profane The danger of escapism
Violence Injustice The past/memory
Religion The value of suffering
Eliot explores many diverse themes in his multi-layered and complex poems. However, three themes which he gives particular consideration to, and which are inextricably bound to the other themes he explores, are those of loneliness, religion and gender roles.